Area planted, at 7,000 acres, is up 2,000 acres from last year. Silage yield of 18.0 tons per acre is down 2.0 tons from last year. Yield, at 78.0 bushels per acre, is down 7.0 bushels from a year earlier. Sorghum, on the other hand ranged. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Kansas State University estimates for the 2020 crop season show growers in the state can expect planting corn will cost about $40 to $60 per acre more. Example: 30,000/95 percent =31,579 seeds per acre planting rate to get 30,000 germinating seeds per acre. 0000009264 00000 n Commodity Planted All Purpose Acres Harvested Acres Yield Production Price per Unit Value of Production in Dollars; COTTON: COTTON, UPLAND: 7,850,000: 2,050,000 Or call toll free at (866) 632- 9992 (voice) to obtain additional information, the appropriate office or to request documents. Planted area for the Nation, at 87.2 million acres, was up 5 percent from the 2020 planted acreage. For centuries, soyfoods have played an important role in Asian cuisines. No replanting payment is made on acreage first planted before the earliest planting date. Alfalfa hay production, at 2.00 million tons, is down 21% from a year earlier. Sassmann typically sees 110 to 120 bushels. Access the national report for this release at: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/k3569432s, Access the National Crop Production Executive Briefing at: http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2021/01-12-2021.pdf, Find agricultural statistics for your county, State, and the Nation at www.nass.usda.gov, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, LAKEWOOD, Colo. Based on August 1 conditions, corn production in Colorado is forecast at 142.78 million bushels, according to the August 1 Agricultural Yield Survey conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Haying or grazing a cover crop does not impact eligibility for a prevented planting payment provided such action did not contribute to the acreage being prevented from planting. 2020 Missouri Cash Rent Paid Per Acre - Non-Irrigated Cropland Estimates Last updated 08/28/2020 Do la rs/Ac e Unpublished < 5 0. The latest NASS yield estimates were based on U.S. crop conditions as of September 1st; and were the first 2021 yield USDA [], LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. The August 12 USDA Crop Report projected an increased 2021 average U.S. corn yield compared to last year and a similar national average soybean yield to 2020; however, it should be noted that both yield levels were reduced from the July USDA estimates. Yield, at 85.0 bushels per acre, is unchanged from a year earlier. Its a tropical plant. 37 0 obj <> endobj xref 37 34 0000000016 00000 n The high-yielding group included values from 175 to 230 bushels per acre, with an average of 190 bushels per acre (n=32), The medium-yielding group included values from 125 to 175 bushels per acre, with an average value of 150 bushels per acre (n=101), and. Failure of the irrigation water supply, due to a covered cause of loss during the insurance period; Insect damage and plant disease, but not damage due to insufficient or improper application of control measures. Guarantees and losses are paid by unit. 0000005144 00000 n To file a complaint of discrimination, complete, sign and mail a program discrimination complaint form, (available at any USDA office location or online at www.ascr.usda.gov), to: United States Department of Agriculture; Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights; 1400 Independence Ave., SW; Washington, DC 20250-9410. Find agricultural statistics for your county, State, and the Nation at www.nass.usda.gov. should contact USDAs TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD). He does not plan to harvest until about ten days after the first frost as most of the crop was late coming up. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individuals income is derived from any public assistance program. For women and girls, there are advantages to consuming about one serving of soy per day during childhood and adolescence. Oklahoma 414,000 acres. Five years of data were summarized (2013-2017) from the National Sorghum Yield Contest with a focus on Kansas entries. For further information and an evaluation of your risk management needs, contact a crop insurance agent. Identify top sorghum producers in each state. Ana Carcedo, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Ciampitti Lab Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics. Number of heads per unit area: For this on-farm approach, start by . 0000066349 00000 n Depending on the insurance plan, these prices are used for compensation per bushel in case of loss. decline from 2021/22, due to lower harvested area and a forecasted 22-bushel yield drop from last year to 172 bushels per acre. Because of the lack of rain during planting, Sipes only expects to harvest about one third of his 3,300 sorghum acres. Area harvested, at 52,000 acres, is up 49% from 2019. Beginning or Veteran Farmers and Ranchers, Expanded Opportunities for Soybeans and Sorghum Maps, Hurricane Insurance Protection - Wind Index, Area Risk Protection Insurance (ARPI) Basic Provisions. In recent years, they also have become popular in American cuisine. Corn area planted for all purposes, at 6.10 million acres, is down 5% from last year. 126 0 obj<>stream 0 The process separates the oil and meal. CAT is available at 50 percent of your APH yield and 55 percent of the projected price. All Rights Reserved. Email. This option is not available with CAT. Area harvested, at 5.72 million acres of corn for grain, is down 5% from 2019. Yield of 134 bushels per acre is up 1 bushel from last year. Corn for silage production, at 4.88 million tons, is up 11% from last year. Please email nassrfonpr@usda.gov or call (800) 582-6443, ~ Providing Timely, Accurate and Useful Statistics in Service to U.S. Agriculture ~, (Part of the Northern Plains Regional Field Office), County and District Geographic Boundaries, Crop Condition and Soil Moisture Analytics, Agricultural Statistics Board Corrections, Still time to respond to the 2022 Census of Agriculture, USDA to follow up with producers who have not yet responded, Still time to respond to the 2022 Puerto Rico Census of Agriculture, USDA to follow-up with producers who have not yet responded (Puerto Rico - English), 2022 Census of Agriculture due next week Feb. 6, Corn and soybean production down in 2022, USDA reports It follows a cover crop that does not meet the criteria outlined in the Insurance Availability section of the special provisions. Separate EUs for irrigated and non-irrigated acreage are allowed in counties where irrigated and non-irrigated practices are insurable and EUs are available. 0000002301 00000 n According to the USDA, this is up 16% from last year. 0000067470 00000 n Nationally, corn for grain production in the United States was estimated at 15.1 billion bushels, up 7 percent from the 2020 estimate. As of now, three quarters of the sorghum throughout Kansas is mature. However, last year his farm average reached 160 bushels. The latest NASS yield estimates were based on U.S. crop conditions as of September 1st; and were the first 2021 yield USDA [], LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. The August 12 USDA Crop Report projected an increased 2021 average U.S. corn yield compared to last year and a similar national average soybean yield to 2020; however, it should be noted that both yield levels were reduced from the July USDA estimates. In MY 17, 61% of Kansas soybeans were sold in October, November and December. Nationwide, soybean production in 2020 totaled 4.14 billion bushels, up 16 percent from 2019. Producers harvested 250,000 acres of corn for silage, unchanged from last year. Contact a specialist. Access the national report for this release at: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/k3569432s. Corn stocks down, soybean stocks down from year earlier In K-State performance tests that year, dryland corn averaged 184 bushels per acre at Manhattan while dryland sorghum averaged 134 bushels per acre. The price used to determine value in the revenue protection example above is the higher of the projected price or the harvest price. Area harvested, at 15,000 acres, is down 10,000 from last year. The no till helps because you also help to hold the residue on top of the ground, so it doesnt evaporate.. Yield is forecast at 86 bushels per acre, according to the USDA. The full publication is available online at: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3615.pdf. 124 49 hb```b``1f`e`a`@ KO**`&I ,It10:~'wQBaC,ro!o t|A0"D, Estimated yields in 2021 were up from the previous year across most of the Eastern Corn Belt, Northeast, and most of the Southeast. We had pretty good growing conditions.. Soybeans can be picky about their growing conditions and the drier climate in the west isnt as well-suited for production. A greater proportion of late-planting dates (after June 1) were found in medium- to low-yielding groups (Figure 2). Prices are calculated according to the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions. 0000066710 00000 n =BO{IaG_i2pfvy"V;Wqh!033 |l4ff8 MA-AA 4"X\:#:;Hr^Gi -" _1V30000.`cX&7lv .9T.\pf< ` |Q (Trisha Downing/Unsplash), Sept. 10 USDA report increases production expectations, USDA report provides mixed results for corn and soybean yields. Frequently, harvesters include an additional charge per bushel to customers with high yields. Canola production of 5.37 million pounds is down 74% from last year. Yield of 139 bushels per acre is up 5 bushels from last year. Irrigated fields had higher seeding rates. 0000067429 00000 n 0000001386 00000 n 0000004656 00000 n Producers harvested 240,000 acres of corn for silage, down 4% from last year. Sorghum can still produce well -- 70. 0000000976 00000 n carcedo@ksu.edu, Ignacio Ciampitti, Farming Systems The total cost for CAT coverage is an administrative fee of $300 per crop per county. The bushy, green soybean plant is a legume, related to clover, peas and alfalfa. Sipes, who holds a masters degree in agronomy with an emphasis on grain sorghum, is a fifth generation farmer in Morton County.